Why saying ‘I’m not racist’ isn’t productive

The above segment is from The Matter of Fact Listening Tour hosted by Soledad O’Brien.

“The Hard Truth About Bias” features conversations about the relationship of race and privilege; racial stress; the impact of bias in the images and language in our daily news and information; and the creation of stereotypes and how they influence the way we think.

Guests in this segment:

  • Robin DiAngelo, PhD., Affiliate Associate Professor of Education, University of Washington

Wes Lowery, Alicia Garza on news handling protests

This segment is from The Matter of Fact Listening Tour hosted by Soledad O’Brien.

“The Hard Truth About Bias” features conversations about the relationship of race and privilege; racial stress; the impact of bias in the images and language in our daily news and information; and the creation of stereotypes and how they influence the way we think.

Guests in this segment:

  • Dorothy Tucker, WBBM-TV, president of the National Association of Black Journalists
  • Alicia Garza, Black Lives Matter co-founder
  • Wes Lowery, CBS News journalist

A look into how movies, TV shows and food labels push racist stereotypes

The above segment is from The Matter of Fact Listening Tour hosted by Soledad O’Brien.

“The Hard Truth About Bias” features conversations about the relationship of race and privilege; racial stress; the impact of bias in the images and language in our daily news and information; and the creation of stereotypes and how they influence the way we think.

Guests in this segment:

  • Joie Chen, Matter of Fact journalist
  • Alfred Martin, D., Assistant Professor of Media Studies, The University of Iowa
  • Mia Mask, D., Professor of Film, Vassar College

This rapper turned white supremacy symbols into activism

The above segment is from The Matter of Fact Listening Tour hosted by Soledad O’Brien.

“The Hard Truth About Bias” features conversations about the relationship of race and privilege; racial stress; the impact of bias in the images and language in our daily news and information; and the creation of stereotypes and how they influence the way we think.

Guests in this segment:

  • Genesis Be, musical artist and activist

Comedian Trae Crowder makes a point on different portrayals of riots

This segment is from The Matter of Fact Listening Tour hosted by Soledad O’Brien.

“The Hard Truth About Bias” features conversations about the relationship of race and privilege; racial stress; the impact of bias in the images and language in our daily news and information; and the creation of stereotypes and how they influence the way we think.

Guests in this segment:

  • Trae Crowder, writer and comedian

From Kaepernick to NFL Moment of Unity, how America reacts when athletes protest

This segment is from The Matter of Fact Listening Tour hosted by Soledad O’Brien.

“The Hard Truth About Bias” features conversations about the relationship of race and privilege; racial stress; the impact of bias in the images and language in our daily news and information; and the creation of stereotypes and how they influence the way we think.

Guests in this segment:

  • Jemele Hill, VICE journalist
  • Rashawn Ray, D., Professor of Sociology, University of Maryland
  • Etan Thomas, ESPN Radio host and former NBA player

Why philanthropy alone can’t solve social inequality

This segment is from The Matter of Fact Listening Tour hosted by Soledad O’Brien.

“The Hard Truth About Bias” features conversations about the relationship of race and privilege; racial stress; the impact of bias in the images and language in our daily news and information; and the creation of stereotypes and how they influence the way we think.

Guests in this segment:

  • Wes Moore, CEO, the Robin Hood Foundation

Listening Tour: Strangers watch viral videos that show racial bias. Then they met each other in person to talk

This segment is from The Matter of Fact Listening Tour hosted by Soledad O’Brien.

“The Hard Truth About Bias” features conversations about the relationship of race and privilege; racial stress; the impact of bias in the images and language in our daily news and information; and the creation of stereotypes and how they influence the way we think.

Guests in this segment:

  • Mahzarin Banaji, D. Professor of Psychology, Harvard University

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